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Emerging and Young Adulthood

by Varda Konstam

Book Details

Publisher:Springer Science & Business Media
Published:2008-07-17
Pages:177
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This volume reaches beyond facile "Gen X" and "quarterlife crisis" constructs to reveal the many diverse voices of young adults – their attitudes toward life, work, relationships, peers, and identities – and incorporates the diverse perspectives of parents and employers. It is a must-have resource for developmental, school, and counseling psychologists and therapists as well as for researchers and graduate-level students.

Our Review

This comprehensive examination of the transition to adulthood moves beyond simplistic generational stereotypes to explore the complex realities facing today's young adults as they navigate career paths, evolving relationships, and identity formation. Drawing from extensive research and multiple viewpoints, the book provides a nuanced portrait of this developmental stage that incorporates perspectives from young adults themselves alongside parents and employers, creating a multidimensional understanding of contemporary early adulthood experiences.

What distinguishes this work is its rejection of one-size-fits-all explanations in favor of capturing the genuine diversity of pathways through emerging adulthood, making it particularly valuable for mental health professionals and graduate students in developmental psychology. The research-driven insights offer practical applications for counselors and educators working directly with young adults during this transformative life period, providing evidence-based frameworks that acknowledge both the challenges and opportunities unique to this generation's journey toward maturity.

Themes

Social Science

Subjects

Social Science